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Centennial Family Update - June 1-5

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Centennial Family Update: June 1-5


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What's Happening This Week?

Monday, June 1

  • Primary Jump Rope Day, Grade 1-3
  • Ontario Day: Today we acknowledge the history, heritage, and diverse contributions of the people who make up the province of Ontario.

Tuesday, June 2

  • Farndon-Fire Station Visit

Wednesday, June 3

  • RED DAY for Accessibility and Inclusion 
  • Discover Kindergarten Event 4:00-5:00
  • Lunch is Ready: GREEK BENTO BOX

Thursday, June 4

  • Regional Track & Field Meet

Friday, June 5


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EQAO Parent Workshops

  • EQAO Literacy Session for Families: Focus on Reading 
    (June 3, 2026, 6:00 PM)
    This session will explain how EQAO assesses students’ reading skills at key stages of their education. EQAO staff will discuss reading samples and questions from the literacy components of the primary- and junior-division assessments and the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. Participants will learn how these reading passages and questions help assess the skills students are learning in class. Staff will also highlight valuable insights and resources that can help parents and guardians support their child’s learning. 
  • Screen Time & Academic Achievement on EQAO Assessments
    (June 9, 2026, 6:00 PM)
    EQAO is pleased to welcome the TARGet Kids! Research Team (www.targetkids.ca) as they present their work examining the relationship between children’s screen time and other health behaviours and academic achievement over time on EQAO's large-scale assessments of reading, writing and mathematics. Team members from EQAO and TARGet Kids! will answer participants’ questions about this important research. Live English to French translation will be available to participants.
  • EQAO Literacy Session for Families: Focus on Writing
    (June 11, 2026, 12:00 PM)
    This session will explain how EQAO assesses students’ writing skills at key stages of their education. EQAO staff will discuss writing prompts and questions from the reading components of the primary- and junior-division assessments and from the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. Participants will hear how these prompts and questions help assess the skills students are learning in class. Staff will also highlight valuable insights and resources that can help parents and guardians support their child’s learning. 

Discover Kindergarten
With so many new Comets joining us in September, we wanted to share a LDSB resource document that has many links and supports for families transitioning to Kindergarten. We will be holding our Discover Kindergarten event at Centennial on June 3rd from 4-5

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mayor for a day

Mayor for a Day: This is an exciting opportunity for Grade 5 students across Kingston: the City of Kingston’s “Mayor for a Day” program – back for its third edition!

This unique initiative gives one local student the chance to spend the day with Mayor Bryan Paterson, learning firsthand about municipal government, civic leadership, and community issues. The selected student will tour City Hall, attend meetings and events, sit in the Mayor’s chair in Council Chambers, and enjoy a personalized day based on their interests related to local government.

Students are invited to submit a short video application answering questions such as:

  • Why they want to be Mayor for a Day
  • What their first action as Mayor would be
  • What they would like to learn about the City of Kingston
  • Their favourite thing about living in Kingston

Key details:

  • Open to current Grade 5 students (ages 10–11)
  • Application deadline: Friday, June 19 at 4 p.m.
  • One winner will be contacted on Wednesday, June 24
  • Applications must be submitted in video format

The City is committed to making the program accessible to all interested students. Families who require assistance with filming or submitting their application can contact Mayor@CityofKingston.ca to arrange support at City Hall.

Additional details for the program can be found here: Mayor for a Day 2026 |

 For questions or alternate formats, families may also call Customer Experience at 613-546-0000.

Thank you for helping encourage civic engagement and leadership among Kingston youth.


LDSB Participation in Pride Events - All Are Welcome!

Limestone District School Board is proud to participate in Pride celebrations again this year, and we invite students, staff, and families to join us at upcoming Pride parades in Limestone communities. Everyone is welcome.

Greater Napanee Pride Parade
Saturday, May 30
Meet at 10:15 a.m.
Conservation Park, 20 Pearl Street, Napanee

Kingston Pride Parade
Saturday, June 13
Meet at 11:30 a.m.
Kingston Memorial Centre, 303 York Street, Kingston

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FAMILY ENGAGEMENT & CLIMATE SURVEY:

The Limestone District School Board’s Family Engagement and Climate Survey is now live and we invite families to share their experiences with their student’s school and with the school board.
Your feedback helps Limestone understand what is working well and where we can improve, and supports welcoming, safe, and supportive school communities. The survey is open from April 30 to May 11 and is available online. Paper copies are also available at your school’s administrative office.
Access the Family Engagement and Climate Survey online.

Participation is voluntary and anonymous. You may skip any questions you choose, and no identifying information is collected. Thank you for sharing your voice and helping strengthen Limestone schools and school communities.

Looking forward to another great week at Centennial!

Your Centennial Staff




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School Clothing: Interested in Centennial gear for your student? Check out the options available at ourCENTENNIAL Online Store at Specialty Trophies! Orders can be delivered directly to the school and sent home with students, or can be picked up at the office.


Webinars for Parents - School Mental Health Ontario
Supporting Your Child’s Well-Being, a free webinar series created with parents/caregivers, for parents/caregivers. Each session will dive into important mental health and substance use health topics identified by families in Ontario - guided by subject matter experts who offer practical, evidence-informed strategies.

Series dates and topics:

June 5 | 12 - 1 p.m. - Conversations about anxiety

For full details on speakers and topics: SMH-ON | By Your Side Free Webinars | Blog

Can't make all dates? No problem! Select one or more of the sessions when you sign up.


COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS

Support is available in the community for families who may be looking for additional support for their student(s). Please see some of the available resources below.

Reaching out to a trusted adult, family member, friend, or support professional can also make a meaningful difference when someone is struggling. Encouraging help-seeking and connection can be an important protective factor for students.

  • Kids Help Phone – Call or text 988 for 24/7 support across Canada
  • Kids Help Phone – Text CONNECT to 686868 or access live chat at kidshelpphone.ca
  • Maltby Centre (March 17 Kingston Walk-in Clinic; March 18 Sydenham Walk-in Clinic)
  • One Stop Talk – Call 1-855-416-8255 or connect online
  • Resolve Counselling Services in Kingston and Napanee
  • One Roof Kingston (ages 12 to 25)
  • Lennox and Addington Youth Hub (ages 10 to 24)
  • In an emergency, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department

EXCITING NEWS!!! Centennial School Clothing has a new look! Orders can be delivered directly to Centennial. Check it out and ORDER HERE!School Clothing pic # 2

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Ministry Resources for Reading and Math

There are many resources available to support your students’ learning in math and literacy, offering engaging activities that make learning both fun and effective for students and families. To explore these tools, visit Limestone’s Online Learning Resources and Tutoring webpage.

Host an International Student – Be a Part of Kingston’s Global Community

Limestone is proud of our long tradition of hosting students from other countries. The demand for Kingston, and Canada, as a learning destination is rapidly growing. Students from over 15 different countries are here now staying with great homestay families in Limestone. Our International Education team is looking for more families to become homestay hosts to international students.

We currently have 19 students on our waiting list that have applied to Limestone for 2026-2027 and need a home. They range from one semester to one-year stays and are from Germany, Spain, Japan, Brazil, Slovakia, Czechia, Italy, and Denmark.

Host families will be paid a tax-free monthly stipend to host students. All students in the program attend local intermediate or secondary schools and range in age from 12 to 17 years of age. Our International Education team works hard to make a great match for your family, that can last a lifetime.

Families can learn more by visiting internationaled.limestone.on.ca or phoning the International Education offices at 613-544-7745, ext. 288.students’


Family Literacy First aims to bring parents and children together to practice family literacy through free online resources. The program offers resources in different languages, including English, French, Simplified Chinese, Tagalog, and Arabic, so families can learn together in their first language, or practice a second or third language. Resources include stories, games, and activities that you can engage in with your child to build literacy skills, grow confidence and offer connection time with your child. See the RESOURCES PAGE HERE

Taking time every day to read or do a learning activity with children is crucial to a child’s development, improving a child’s literacy skills dramatically, and can help a parent improve their skills as well.

HOW CAN WE SUPPORT MY STUDENT AT HOME? CHECK OUT THESE FAMILY RESOURCES!

UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION ON NORMAN ROGERS DRIVE

updateThe City of Kingston has launched a Get Involved Page to provide information on the upcoming construction on Norman Rogers Drive. The page can be reached at the following link:https://getinvolved.cityofkingston.ca/norman-rogers-drive-improvements.

The project website includes a general overview of the project scope, as well as maps to show existing and proposed conditions.



important datesUpcoming Dates



May

  • Friday, May 29 - PA Day

June

  • June 3 - Discover Kindergarten Event - 4-6
  • June 24th - Grade 6 Celebration - 5-6
  • June 26 - PA Day

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School Day Schedule

Time

Activity/learning block

8:50 to 9:05 a.m.

Supervision begins on the yard

9:05 to 10:45 a.m.

100-minute learning block

10:45 to 11:25 a.m.

Recess and nutrition break

11:25 a.m. to 1:05 p.m.

100-minute learning block

1:05 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Recess and nutrition break

1:45 to 3:25 p.m.

100-minute learning block



Welcome to Kingston


2025-2026 LDSB School Year Calendar

A PDF version of the 2025-2026 School Year Calendar is available online.

2025 2026 LDSB School Year Calendar